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herschel, the biggest space observatory yet, has been sitting in the earth's shadow taking sensitive measurements which will take years to analyse. it will run out of coolant after three years. they've announced that filaments of all lengths are found in nearly every part of the milky way and must have something to do with the process of star formation. all of these amazing findings are piling up against conventional theories in favour of electric universe theories, and i really try not to spill it here too much, but this is pretty cool. if there are filaments all through our galaxy, along with the magnetic field we've known about for some time, together are good indicators for the existence of "birkeland currents" whose presence on every scale is probably the crux of EU.
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Hi All, (1) About a year or 2 ago, I bought a packet of "Ipomoea violacea var Milky Way" from our most excellent benefactors here at SAB. It sure seemed different than the I. violaceas I've grown in the past: A more hairy plant, and the number, size, & shape of the seeds were slightly different. Now I see a Wikipedia entry that says Milky Way are I. purpurea, not I. violacea/tricolor. Anyone point me to a reference that would clear this identification up? (2) Any info anywhere on whether Milky Way seeds are more, less, or similar (in psychoactive effects) to Heavenly Blues or Pearly Gates? (3) Finally, if it =is= I.purpurea, I read a post about that being a more invasive and weedy species. So not likely to die in a typical Melbourne-type winter? By the way: Whatever species it is, I had lots of empty seed pods and no signs of seed on the ground. So the local mice (or ?) probably like it a lot. Thanks very much, Carl Melbourne
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